Welcome to URISA’s 2016 Caribbean GIS Conference! The conference showcases technology solutions, research, and effective practices for GIS applications in the Caribbean. Network with students, young professionals, managers and those who are leading the adoption of GIS in the Caribbean. Follow the #CaribbeanGIS hashtag for updates and announcements. Creating an attendee profile within Sched DOES NOT REGISTER you for the conference or specific workshops. You must register for the conference here.

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The transformational power of GIS can be utilized to pinpoint problems, optimize targeted responses, track system components as well as to collect, maintain and share the data across the entire organization. The use of GIS can lead to greater productivity, efficiency, safety and lower costs in today’s modern utility companies.

Stephanie Casey is an accomplished sales and account management professional with over 15 years of experience and a proven track record of achieving and exceeding her goals and objectives. She has an impressive background in the telecommunications market working for Tier 1 providers where she helped to expand their foot print and market share through her sales performance and solid customer relationships. With her extensive knowledge and... Read More →

Wetherbee Dorshow is President and CEO of Earth Analytic, Inc., a Santa Fe, New Mexico consulting firm founded in January 2000, specializing in the design, implementation, use and management of geographic information systems for natural and cultural resource management. Additionally, Wetherbee is an adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of New Mexico, engaged in GIS-enabled Archaeological research in the American Southwest and the... Read More →

Brian currently serves as the Technical Sales Engineer at Milsoft Utility Solutions. Brian has over 14 years of experience in the electric utility industry including system integrations, modeling and engineering. Brian received a B.S. degree in Computer Science from North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina.